Alison Rodriguez
Staff Writer
What started as a typical light-hearted comedy turned out to be a show covering different social issues, from anti-semitism to feminism to the struggle of class within a wealthy Venetian society, as the Dailey Theater premiered William Shakespeare’s “The Merchant of Venice.”
The show opened with warm, inviting chaos, with sounds of the bustling town square echoing...

‘The Merchant of Venice’
The theater department presents William Shake­speare’s “The Merchant of Venice” at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday in Dailey Theatre. General admission is $10, staff admission is $8 and students are $5. For reservations call 909-593-3511, ext. 4386.
Rose Trio
The Rose Trio will perform at 8 p.m. Friday in Morgan Auditorium. General admission is $5...

Alison Rodriguez
Staff Writer
William Shakespeare took center stage at Dailey Theatre last night as the theater department presented “The Merchant of Venice.”
Directed by theater arts professor David Flaten, “Merchant” was put together in less than two months and will be premiered tonight at 7:30 p.m. as “the biggest show of the semester,” junior theater major Cody Goss said.
“I’m really...

‘Merchant of Venice’
The theatre department presents William Shake­speare’s “The Merchant of Venice” at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday and May 2-4, and 2 p.m. on May 5 in Dailey Theatre. General admission is $10, staff admission is $8 and students are $5. For reservations call 909-593-3511, ext. 4386.
LaVernapalooza
ASULV, CAB and the Office of Student Life present the 4th Annual LaVernapalooza,...

Information Systems Specialist Melissa Lau spends her weekdays working in the financial aid office, but on the weekends she is either running a race or training for one. Her first goal, to run in 31 races before she turned 31, was accomplished when she finished the Los Angeles Marathon on March 17. She is currently looking to her next goal, which includes a race in October in which she will run for...

Theater Senior Projects
The theater department presents “Mademoiselle X: Ourselves in Disguise,” a one-woman show written and performed by Teresa Yslas Beardsley and “Voices,” written by Jose Arias at 7:30 p.m. April 4-6 at in the Jane Dibbel Cabaret. For reservations call 909-593-3511, ext. 4386.
Faculty Recital
Carol Stephenson and Jonathan Mack will perform with pianist Grace...

Theater Senior Projects
The theater department presents “Mademoiselle X: Ourselves in Disguise,” a one-woman show written and performed by Teresa Yslas Beardsley and “Voices”, written by Jose Arias from April 4-6 at 7:30 p.m. in the Jane Dibbell Cabaret. For reservations call 909-593-3511, ext. 4386.
Faculty Recital
Carol Stephenson and Jonathan Mack will perform with pianist Grace...

Alison Rodriguez
Staff Writer
The debate team traveled out of state for the first time this semester representing the University of La Verne in the last two tournaments, in Hawaii and Seattle, receiving national recognition.
“It was awesome to see two of our teams make it so far in the tournament and really show the other universities what ULV Debate has to offer,” junior speech communications...

During Carlo Goldoni’s classic comedy “Mirandolina: Mistress of the Inn” last weekend, shown in the Dailey Theatre, Alex Frietas played the part of the Marquis of Forlipoppoli, who drinks a vase water to chase down the Captain Ripafratta’s spiced chocolate milk. The captain was played by Ray Del Rio. The characters offered laugh-out-loud dramatics and buffoonery prompted by their love of the...

Art and Grafitti Empowerment
The sociology and anthropology department will host “Empowerment Through Art and Grafitti” Friday from 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. in Sneaky Park and 2:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. in the Campus Center Ballroom. There will be live music and performances along with a graffiti wall and speakers who will talk about the role of graffiti in society.
Piano Festival
The music department continues...